In humid Colombo, cricket’s cold standoff between India and Pakistan is set to briefly melt on Sunday evening. The build-up to this ICC T20 World Cup Group A clash has been filled with political tension and regional drama, before Pakistan ultimately confirmed its participation against its long-time rival.
When India and Pakistan meet, sport and politics are rarely far apart. Few rivalries carry such intense emotional and geopolitical weight. Yet the shift across the Palk Strait to Sri Lanka could help ease the political undertones — even if the on-field intensity remains fierce.
What happened the last time India and Pakistan met in a T20 World Cup?
The two sides last faced off at the 2024 T20 World Cup in the United States during the group stage, where India edged Pakistan by six runs.
India endured a modest outing with the bat. Openers Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma managed just four and 13 runs respectively, while Rishabh Pant top-scored with 42. Pakistan’s pace attack, led by Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf, claimed three wickets apiece to bowl India out for 119 in 19 overs.
However, India’s bowlers turned the contest around. Jasprit Bumrah delivered a match-winning spell, taking three key wickets and earning Player of the Match honours as Pakistan fell agonisingly short in the chase.
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Conclusion
As Sunday’s clash in Colombo approaches, the focus returns firmly to cricket. Past encounters show that while the India-Pakistan rivalry carries immense history and emotion, matches are ultimately decided by skill, strategy, and composure under pressure. With both teams eager to assert dominance, fans can expect a tense, thrilling contest that highlights why this fixture remains one of the most captivating in the T20 World Cup.
